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here are a few pictures of the triggers
showing the top magnet position and HES magnet , HES magnet is stipp protype as I will have to wait until it is tested there will be 2 size and strenghts being tested so please bear with me


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Originally posted by acidcustomthanx for the payment
I didn't pay for anything yet, atleast I don't think so, I've been sick with a stomach virus so maybe in a delirious state?
I wanted to see the final product and assure compatibility firstBEO MAFIA
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I installed the trigger in my emag. As far as I am concerned, the trigger fits as well (if not better) than a stock trigger. There is some side-to-side play, but not enough to be an issue. The trigger pull itself is nice and smooth. The bearing definitely makes a difference. I don't know how you were able to get the tolerances so tight, but you did a great job. The trigger pin fit almost perfectly into the bearing housing. It was a tiny bit tight, so I put a drop of oil on the pin, just to get it to go in a little smoother. For activating the HES, I used the small magnet, and turned the adjustment about halfway into the trigger. It wouldn't do anything at first, 'til I realized that I probably had the magnet in wrong. Flipped it around, and turned the setscrew until the board reacted to the trigger being pulled. I think I might have a problem with my board, though. I am going to get the gun put together, put some air into it, and see how she works. In my opinion - VERY nice trigger, VERY well designed and built. Not to mention, I think it looks darn sexy. Will post pics when I get the gun put together. Good job, John!Comment
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I had to do some refinement to the trigger setup. After I got it all put together, the magnet wasn't tripping the HES. I played around with it for a while, and finally got it to work. I experimented with both of the magnets that came with the trigger - a short magnet, and a long magnet. With the short magnet installed, the set screw had to be screwed in so far that the little magnet was sticking out of the back of the trigger. I currently have the long magnet installed. The with the long magnet installed, the set screw has to stick out of the front of the magnet (as pictured). If possible, a different magnet should be used - one which is longer than the short magnet, but shorter than the long magnet.




Now, I'm pretty sure I have the trigger set up correctly. The problem is that my solenoid is not firing. I think it might be bad. I know I have 19 volts at the points where the solenoid is soldered to the board. I can only assume that that is what is supposed to be there. I am going to do a little more troubleshooting before I call it night.Comment
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I don't think so. It has been a while since I messed with the emag, but I think I remember it not working in electro mode before I installed the trigger. A few months ago I did a mod to run the warp feed from the emag battery. I think I may have messed up something in the process. I will probably swap the trigger out with a stock trigger this evening, just to rule it out as the culprit.Comment
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I am sure there was a small grub screw to go with the longer magnet if not the thread was 8x32 which is easy to get from the local hardware storeOriginally posted by RattI had to do some refinement to the trigger setup. After I got it all put together, the magnet wasn't tripping the HES. I played around with it for a while, and finally got it to work. I experimented with both of the magnets that came with the trigger - a short magnet, and a long magnet. With the short magnet installed, the set screw had to be screwed in so far that the little magnet was sticking out of the back of the trigger. I currently have the long magnet installed. The with the long magnet installed, the set screw has to stick out of the front of the magnet (as pictured). If possible, a different magnet should be used - one which is longer than the short magnet, but shorter than the long magnet.




Now, I'm pretty sure I have the trigger set up correctly. The problem is that my solenoid is not firing. I think it might be bad. I know I have 19 volts at the points where the solenoid is soldered to the board. I can only assume that that is what is supposed to be there. I am going to do a little more troubleshooting before I call it night.
Also I have different size magnets just was trying to find out the strength needed to activate the HES and if both do activate it. I should be able to one adjustable in the grub screw and include a back stop
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I won't be back for a couple more weeks. I will continue troubleshooting then.
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